Territory Narratives in the Jorge M. Pérez Collection

A World Far Away, Nearby and Invisible
Feb 2025 - August 2026

A World Far Away, Nearby and Invisible 
invites viewers on a journey through selected works
from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection that explore
and reimagine the complex, multifaceted idea of territory.


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El Espacio 23 Jorge M. Pérez Collection Residencies Research Fellowships Exhibitions Open Thu–Sat · 10am–5pm Miami · Allapattah El Espacio 23 Jorge M. Pérez Collection Residencies Research Fellowships Exhibitions Open Thu–Sat · 10am–5pm Miami · Allapattah
El Espacio 23 Jorge M. Pérez Collection Residencies Research Fellowships Exhibitions Open Thu–Sat · 10am–5pm Miami · Allapattah El Espacio 23 Jorge M. Pérez Collection Residencies Research Fellowships Exhibitions Open Thu–Sat · 10am–5pm Miami · Allapattah

THE EXHIBITION

A World Far Away, Nearby and Invisible

Curated by Claudia Segura Campins in dialogue with curators of the Pérez Collection, Patricia M. Hanna and Anelys Alvarez, A World Far Away, Nearby, and Invisible becomes a dialogue between physical substance and symbolic resonance. Within this conceptual frame, territory is rendered in sharp, unembellished clarity, revealing its political, performative, and transformative dimensions.

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Residencies
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El Espacio 23 is a contemporary art space
founded by collector and philanthropist Jorge M. Pérez.

Located within a repurposed 28,000 square foot warehouse in Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood, El Espacio 23 serves artists, curators and the general public with regular exhibitions, residencies and a variety of special projects drawn from the Pérez Collection.

THE JORGE M. PÉREZ COLLECTION

The Jorge M. Pérez Collection is a Miami-based private collection dedicated primarily to contemporary art, with significant holdings in African and African diasporic art, Latin American art, and its diasporas, as well as works from the United States and selected European contexts.

 

Beyond collecting, the collection operates as a platform for dialogue, research, and exchange. Through exhibitions, residencies, public programs, and publications, it seeks to create bridges across generations, geographies, and cultural contexts—placing established and emerging artists in conversation and fostering new readings of historical and contemporary practices.

RESIDENTS

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IN THE NEWS

From Miami to the international art scene, El Espacio 23 continues to attract attention from critics, curators, and cultural journalists. Below is a curated selection of press coverage highlighting our exhibitions, programs, and the artists we champion.

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